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Immigration policy adviser Carlos Guevara hit the Trump administration on Thursday for not reaching a deal with lawmakers on the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, blaming Congress for moving the goal posts on potential deals.

"At this point, there is so little trust in this president and his allies in Congress, to be quite frank with you," Guevara told Hill.TV's Krystal Ball and Buck Sexton on "Rising." "Many of us in the past year have gone in with an open mind and open heart to see if we can find a bipartisan solution."

"At least five times by my count, we've had opportunities and offers presented to this president, and each time the goal post has been moved," Guevara continued.

"Unfortunately, I don't see a scenario wherein the balance of this Congress, we have a situation where there's enough trust in this administration and his allies in Congress to get something done that would find a lasting solution for these dreamers," he added.

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